Joanikije of Devič (Serbian: Јоаникије Девички), archaically also Janićije (Јанићије) was a 15th-century Serbian Orthodox saint. He was a native Serb from...
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dedicated to St Joanikije of Devič. Devič was declared Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1990, and it is protected by the Republic of Serbia. The...
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name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Joanikije of Devič, 15th-century saint...
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August [O.S. 16 August] Venerable Joanikije of Devič – 15 December [O.S. 2 December] Saint Joanikije (Patriarch Joanikije II of Serbia) – 16 September [O.S...
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Monastery in Skenderaj (15th century), pillaged and torched, the tomb of St. Joanikije of Devič was desecrated in June 1999. The KFOR troops said KLA rebels vandalized...
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Skenderaj (redirect from History of Skenderaj)
The Devič monastery was built in Llausha near Skënderaj in the 15th century, dedicated to the local monk, St. Joanikije (d. 1430). The Church of St. John...
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reigned 1346-1354 Joanikije II, Metropolitan of Montenegro, since 2021 Joannicius of Devič, died 1430 Patriarch Joannicius I of Constantinople, reigned...
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Emperor of Serbia Stefan Dušan convoked a grand assembly, attended by the Serbian Archbishop Joanikije II and various religious leaders of Mount Athos...
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Medo Pucić Niko Pucić Vice Pucić Maria Palaiologina, Queen of Serbia Milenko Pajić Joanikije Pamučina Sima Pandurović Vladislav Pandurović Mihajlo Pantić...
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the Eparchy of Prizren. In 1789, that eparchy was placed under administration of metropolitan Joanikije of Raška. In 1808, the eparchies of Raška and Prizren...
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Serbian Orthodox Church (redirect from History of the Serbian Orthodox Church)
documents called him Patriarch of Serbs and Greeks, with the seat at Patriarchal Monastery of Peć. The new Patriarch Joanikije II now solemnly crowned Stefan...
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Kosovo Serbs (redirect from Serbs of Kosovo and Metohia)
include: Banjska monastery, Devič monastery, Gračanica monastery, Patriarchal Monastery of Peć, Visoki Dečani monastery and Our Lady of Ljeviš. The last four...
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